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Former Daily News publisher E.K. Shaw dies
Long-time newspaper man and former Newton Daily News publisher E.K. Shaw has died.
Sonata Sonatina Concert features young musicians from our area
This weekend - some of the region's most talented young musicians will take part in festival celebrating excellence in music.
FMU to host Teacher Cadet College Day, Nov. 4
Francis Marion University will host 138 Teacher Cadets from 12 area high schools for Teacher Cadet College Day, Wednesday, Nov.
Affordable, modern homes going up in Bristol
For Johnson City developer Ernest Campbell, the housing community he's building on Brown Avenue represents a chance to produce affordable, modern homes in Bristol.
Youth minister celebrates first year
Damon Edwards is reflecting back on his first year of youth ministry in Bainbridge.
Lady Scotts Volleyball Win 3-0 Over Tennessee Wesleyan
The Lady Scots were led by sophomore Emily Stewart with 11 kills and 7 service receptions.
Area students receive scholarships and diplomas
Three 2009 graduates of Lee-Davis High School were awarded fine arts scholarships at Milligan College.
Two Colleges Make Magazine's Best-Schools List
Two Northeast Tennessee colleges can count themselves among the South's best schools according to a U.S. News and World Report study set to be released Monday.
Two Colleges Make Magazine's Best-Schools List
Two Northeast Tennessee colleges can count themselves among the South's best schools according to a U.S. News and World Report study set to be released Monday.
Let's Meet The Columbian's New Blazers Beat Writer: Brian T. Smith
Why, it's Brian T. Smith , the new Blazers Beat writer for the Vancouver Columbian .
Let's Meet The Columbian's New Blazers Beat Writer: Brian T. Smith
Why, it's Brian T. Smith , the new Blazers Beat writer for the Vancouver Columbian .
Milligan Summer Arts Camp In Full Action
Lights, camera, action! This week, June 1 through 5, the annual Summer Arts Camp at Milligan College has gone Hollywood.
Five Candidates Vie for Alderman Seats
Five candidates - two incumbents and three challengers - are vying for two seats on the Bluff City Board of Mayor and Aldermen in Tuesday's municipal election.
A.D. Albright, NKU's second president, dies
A.D. Albright was the top choice to become the first president of Northern Kentucky University in 1969.
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